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POPLAR SHOPPER
FEBRUARY 29, 1996
POST OFFICE BOX 668 POPLAR, MONTANA 59255 PHONE: 768-34c
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Annual Legion Pancake Supper
The American Legion Post #55 and Legion Auxiliary will hold their Annual Pancake Supper on Thursday, March 14, 1996 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Proceeds go to the Scholarship Fund, Boy's and Girl's State Delegates.
The public is invited.
Gamblers Spend $246,194, Win $38,918
Montana players won none of the big prises In the weekend drawings, the Montana Lottery reported Sunday.
The Montana Cash game paid from $5 to $200 to 1,420 play era, a total . of $16,850. They spend 278 on chances.
The numbers drawn Saturday night were 11, 14, 17, 19 and 21.
The Jackpot was $60,000 and will be about $70,000 for Wednesday's drawing.
In the Tri-West Lotto, 3,515 Montana players won from $1 to $250. In all they won back $9,788 of the $57,351 they gambled.
The numbers drawn were 3, 7, 10, 21, 26 and 29.
The jackpot was $917,000 and will be about $975,000
Wednesday.
In PowerbaU, 3,625 Montana players won from $1 to $100, a total of $12,280. They spend $130,565 on chances.
The numbers drawn were 2, 27, 29, 33, 40 and PowerbaU 42. The jackpot was $15.7 million and will rise to about $21 million Wednesday.
Kochia Workshop In Froid
Last year In Wolf Point we had the Crop Staging/Weed I.D. course. This year producers will have an opportunity to learn more about kochia weed control.
The kochia workshop will be held on March 4th, starting at 7:00 pm, located at the Froid High School. Pete Pay, MSU extension weed specialist, will be conducting the workshop. The course will be conducted like but year's course, there will be several stations for producers to learn more about the terrible weed, kochia.
The workshop will be limited to the first 35 people, so you need to call extension office at 787-5312 to reserve your place. Don't forget the data and
School Bond Election Results
The School Bond Election was held on Tuesday, February 20, 1996, the results are: Elementary School Fort 455
Against: 291 Totals: 746
Htgh School For: 456
Against: 290 Totals: 746
Little Luncheonette of Terror
Little Luncheonette of Terror By: Tim Kelly Music by: Bill Farancoeur Presented by: Poplar High School Choir & Fine Arts Production Class Directed by: Steven Holte & Dohn Ratliff Poplar High School Auditorium February 27 & 29, 1996 7:00 P.M. CAST
Pete................................Tyler Lockman
Marlene........................Lisa Zimmerman
Mrs. Berserker...............Suzie Lauridsen
Sara Lee.......................Aleena Cummins
Georgia.............................Amanda Hoke
Patty.......................Courtney Schoppert
Marine................................Missy Azure
Lucy................................Carly Clincher
Skipper........................Cherry O'Connor
Buffy...............................Martha Failing
Stinky Flanagan.....Jeromy Christiansen
PCH & Nursing
Home News
At the Poplar
Community Hospital and Nursing Home Winter Fun Frolic/Chili Feed on Sunday, Feb. 18th, several employees received awards. The first year pins went to the following: Frances Augare, RN; Marilyn Frederick, Dietary; Sally Law, RN; Darlene Murphy, CNA; Vivian Pankowaki, Dietary; Dick Smith, CNA; and Linda Waller, CNA. The five year jackets went to the following: Evelyn
Culbertson, CNA; Lauri Handy, RN; and Kim Thompson, Maintenance. The fifteen year jackets went to Terry Mitchell, LPN and Peggy Norgaard, RN / Administrator. The employee of the year was Lauri Handy, RN. She receives a trip for two to one of several choices.
The Goofy Golf Tournament waa won by the team sponsored by Trader's State Bank of Poplar. The winner of the Calcutta of the teams received the total of the Calcutta.
The Poplar Community Hospital and Nursing Home would like to thank the following sponsors of the
Goofy Golf Teams: American Legion Club of Poplar, Buckhorn Bar/Cafe, Clayton Memorial Chapel, The Poplar Shopper, Trader's State Bank, The Wotanin Wowapi, Jasper's Pizza, T.J.'s Quick Stop, Farmer's Union Oil of Wolf Point, Prime Time Video, Espresso Madness of Wolf Point, Ole's Floral, Hi-Lme Wholesale of Wolf Point, Columbia Grain, Depot Bar H Casino, Wally's Grocery, Sunrise Lumber &
Hardware, Bould's Drug, Azure's T-Bird Auto Body, Bob's Market, Beck's Sporting Goods, Trader's Den & Loan, and Log Cabin Bar.
A special thank you goes to the Poplar Ambulance for letting us use their building for the chili and fry bread lunch and for allowing the younger children to stay there while the Goofy Golf Tournament was taking place; to Jerry O'Connor for acting as the auctioneer for the Calcutta of the Goofy Golf Teams; to those who brought the chili and fry bread and Dallas Aero for helping in setting up the tournament and allowing us to have it at the airport.
Delilah Jones....................Laura Buckles
Mongo.................................Carl Paulson
Sheriff.................................Geremy Fox
Robber.........................Jason Wise Spirit
Miss Fogg.......................Gina Thompson
Molly.........................Belle Jay Atkinson
Tree Lady..................Alana Spotted Wolf
Fantasy Man.........................Justin Peel
Dr. Judd and Student...........Laurel Eder
Basketball Player/Chorus
Andy Dethman, Arlin Hapa, Richard Dionne, Darrel Christian.
Student/Chorus
Rachel Hempel, Unity Martell, Reuben Black Dog, Noah Strauser, Jason Wise Spirit, Marina Starr, Mandy Eder.
Stage Crew
Troy Black Dog, Josh Laroche, Gale Kinser, Esley Sherman, Lana Berger, Amber Buckles, Vernice Chopper, Quincy Crow, Jason Frederick, Amanda Grainger, Angela Kinser, Raymond Laroche, Doug Marottek, Melissa Summers.
PROUD OF POPLAR
ECO News Release
The Educational
Opportunity Center (ECO)
at Fort Peck Community College has several new resources available.
The 1996 Summer Camp Employment
Opportunity Booklet. Positions are available for lifeguards, counselors, program specialists,
nurses, and instructors. This comprehensive,
nationwide job listing is for day and resident camp positions. It includes descriptions, salary ranges and benefits for some camps.
Internship Opportunities with the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. To be eligible for most
internships, a student must be a continuing college junior, senior, or graduate student; be a U.S. citizen; have completed some academic studies relevant to type of work he/she wishes to perform in the Department, and be in good academic standing.
Scholarship Listing. A software program (Career Information Systems) is available for individuals to use to search for scholarships that are available locally and nationwide. This resource is available free of charae -avoid costly scholarship services. Career
Information Systems is also available in most schools for students to use.
Individuals needing help with career choices, college
WEATHER
(Unofficial Report)
DATE LO HI PRE
2-21-96 27 52 0 Fog 6) Frost in AM - Sun In PM
2-22-96 29 S3 0 Sunny - Breeze 2-23-96 22 53 0 Sunshine - Windy 2-24-96 24 30 0 Clear with Sun in AM -Overcast - Wind in PM
10 14 TR Windy - Snow
2-25-96 Overcast Flurries 2-26-96 Overcast 2-27-96 Overcast Wind
3 11 TR Wind - Snow
3 10 TR Skiff of S
Fire at the Boulevard
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 25th the lire broke out on the east aide of the boulevard, the home waa unoccupied. The Poplar Volunteer Fire Dept. apent moat of the afternoon extinguishing the blase. Cause unknown and investigation continues.

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